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DriveGuard tires are engineered to be extra tough so they can take a puncture and keep you moving for up to 80 Kilometers

If you need tires that will go the extra kilometer (or 80), then look no further than our DriveGuard run-flats. Delivering on all of the qualities you expect from a Bridgestone tire and then some, DriveGuard will get you where you need to go even after a puncture tries to slow you down. Sometimes the unexpected can rear its ugly head, but luckily DriveGuard is built specifically for safety-minded drivers looking to overcome the inconvenience and stress a flat tire can bring.

DriveGuard tires are designed specifically for coupes, sedans, and wagons outfitted with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS.) When a DriveGuard tire experiences air loss and the TPMS icon lights up on your dashboard, you know you have up to 80 kilometers to drive to a safe place. Durable reinforced sidewalls are capable of supporting the weight of your vehicle, even after total air loss. Proprietary cooling fins are designed to resist heat and friction after a puncture, allowing you to continue driving. Combine that with an all-season tread compound that increases tread wear life and traction in a variety of conditions, and you have our revolutionary DriveGuard run-flat tire.

If you want to get the most out of your busy life, DriveGuard will let you be your own hero. Check out more DriveGuard technologies in our Performance section, or use our Tire Advisor to see if DriveGuard will fit your vehicle.

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The Bridgestone DriveGuard is an all season tire engineered to allow you to drive up to 50 miles at a maximum speed of 50 mph after a puncture or complete loss of pressure. *
* Repairability of DriveGuard tires depends on the tire damage, amount of pressure loss, and vehicle operating conditions. Contact a Bridgestone retailer for details.

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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

A Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is an automated system that monitors the air pressure in a vehicle's tires. When air pressure in one or more tires drops 25 percent or more below the correct pressure, a warning indicator alerts the driver. TPMS typically delivers these alerts to the driver through one of two types of warning lights on the dashboard. If you are unaware if your vehicle is equipped with a TPMS, check your vehicle?s owners manual.